One thing to check is whether you are receiving "Incoming" connections on other torrents (the I flag in Qbittorrent peer status). If you are, port forwarding is probably working, its just that maybe nobody in those torrents' trackers and DHT are requesting it
This person is in high school. I'd think the first question would be: who is someone over 25 you can trust, and what do they think about this situation. A situation like this is complex enough for an older person to think about, let alone a high schooler.
The two have completely different goals, and SimpleX's goal (anonymity) comes with difficulties such as not having typical "accounts", which means no true simultaneous multi-device support.
It really is a love/hate for me: on one hand, I love seeing my favorite scenes (Rhuidean, for example) brought to life by a clearly talented cast. On the other hand, the writing is completely haphazard. Inexplicable changes that add no value and aren't even tied in to the larger plot and character development, sloppy relationship building...somehow these show writers wrote a less convincing early relationship for Perrin and Faile than Jordan himself, and that's saying something lmfao.
I feel like book readers need some group therapy to process this mess LOL
This is great to see, and should definitely be front and center for new users! At first glance it seems to have good coverage of the things people run into when working with user profiles.
One thought: when I moved to GrapheneOS, I did not understand how it related to my threat model. I attempted to use multiple profiles, as this is a feature that many people who use GrapheneOS value. I had no concept of my real risk, and tried to segregated FOSS from non-FOSS, etc. This IS actually a bit difficult for the layperson vs stock Android. Things like notifications and app installation work differently at the end user level; e.g., use FDroid vs Google Play, no FCM notification functionality and having to manually configure a replacement.
However, the layperson, using a single profile and sandboxed google play, is already better off than any project out there from my understanding. For adoption, that's what I would be advertising for GrapheneOS. It just needs a one page explanation of the simple features and advantages for the person coming fresh from stock Android, and avoid (on that page only) getting into the tools for more advanced threat models.
Yeah knocking them over while active would probably not be the best, you can even hear the stress on the spindle bearings if you rotate a running hard drive. However you should be free to mount them (securely) in almost any orientation given the discussion in this old post: https://www.silentpcreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21533&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0